O. Odu, E. Emmanuel, E. Amu, S. Deji, S. Dada, O. Marcus
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引用次数: 8
摘要
有效的洗手已被证明可以减少一些传染病的发病率,特别是腹泻参与者。使用SPSS version 20进行数据分析。P< 0.05为显著性水平。结果:共有387名护理人员参与了本研究。89.9%的受访者对洗手有良好的认识,7.5%的受访者对一般的认识,2.6%的受访者对较差的认识。同样,约77.3%的受访者对有效洗手持积极态度。然而,不到三分之一(31.5%)的答复者被观察到进行有效的洗手。研究还发现,受访者对洗手的知识和态度与照顾者有效洗手的实践显著相关。结论:本研究发现护理人员洗手知识普遍较高,而观察到的有效洗手行为普遍较低。它还揭示了自我报告的洗手行为和观察到的洗手行为之间的差距。研究发现,护理人员对洗手的知识和态度是影响有效洗手行为的重要因素,并建议对护理人员进行行为改变沟通。
Practice of Effective Hand Washing and Associated Factors among Caregivers of Infants Attending Infant Welfare Clinics in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Introduction: Effective hand washing has been shown to reduce the incidence of some infectious diseases especially diarrhea participants. SPSS version 20 was used for data analysis. The level of significance was set at P< 0.05. Results: A total of 387 caregivers participated in the study. About 89.9% of the respondents had good knowledge of hand washing, while 7.5% and 2.6% of the respondents had fair and poor knowledge respectively. Similarly, about 77.3% of the respondents had positive attitude towards the practice of effective hand washing. However, less than one third (31.5%) of the respondents were observed to be practicing effective hand washing. The study also revealed that knowledge and attitude of respondents towards hand washing were significantly associated with the practice of effective hand washing among the caregivers. Conclusion: The study revealed that the knowledge of hand washing was generally high among the caregiver while the observed practice of effective hand washing was generally low. It also revealed a gap between self-reported practice and observed practice of hand washing. Knowledge and attitude of caregivers towards hand washing were identified as significant factors associated with the practice of effective hand washing while behavioural change communication was recommended for caregivers.